Pitching woes lead to baseball’s second straight loss

By Jerry Flores The baseball team lost their second consecutive game against Riverside City College on Saturday. The final score was 2-5. During the 4th inning, the Huskies allowed the first run by the Tiger’s freshman outfielder Joseph Hodapp, who automatically won first base because of poor pitching by East Los Angeles College’s freshman pitcher Paul Kosanovich. Losing by a run, the Huskies were able to tie the game in…

February 14, 2018
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Softball opens with 13-10 loss

By Tadzio Garcia The defending South Coast Conference champion East Lost Angeles College softball team kicked off the 2015 season with a 13-10 loss against Riverside City College Friday, Jan. 30. Gone for the Huskies is the 2014 California Community Colleges Athletic Association Pitcher of the Year, Alashanee Medina, and catcher, Valerie Aguilar, who was named to the 2014 Southern California First Team. Riverside returned center fielder Michelle Paul who…

February 6, 2015
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Pitching dominates ELAC softball

By Carlos Alvarez Due to strong pitching by Long Beach City College’s Candice Shadwell, East Los Angeles College suffered a 4-0 South Coast Conference loss this past Tuesday. Shadwell pitched a complete game shutout in front of a large crowd, mixing in her fastball and change-up pitches effectively. “I thought I did well. I was hitting my spots,” Shadwell said after the game. Starting for the Huskies was Evangelina Montes…

March 14, 2013
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Huskies make waves at Riverside

By Tadzio Garcia     The swim and dive team recorded 18 individual records while competing against 340 swimmers at the Chaffey Invitational last Friday and Saturday in Riverside City College. “It was another great weekend. We’re still seeing the best times. “One focus has been aggressive head-to-head racing  that has helped improve our performances overall as well,” Head Coach Erik Matheson said. The Huskies, 2-0 in South Coast Conference…

March 13, 2013
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Baseball advances to playoffs

By Carlos Alvarez The Husky baseball team ended the regular season on an eight game winning streak, finishing in second place in the South Coast Conference. The team earned their spot in the postseason with a win last Friday against the Los Angeles Harbor College, 8-4. East Los Angeles College earn the seventh seed for the playoffs and will face Riverside City College, the 10th seed. The team that takes…

May 2, 2012
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